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Overview

Many health care providers in the United States practice with the thought that human trafficking, also referred to as modern day slavery, does not exist here in the United States. Rather, they believe that it is a problem relevant only to far off distant countries. The truth is that this terrible crime is occurring right here in the United States, just as it is in faraway places. In the United States, roughly 88% of victims have had an interaction with a healthcare provider during their captivity. This puts health care professionals in a unique position to interact with victims in a way that, if appropriately identified, can result in liberation for the victim. Identifying persons believed to be a victim of human trafficking requires health care providers to not only recognize the many types of trafficking that can occur, but also be able to recognize the indicators that unlawful human trafficking may be taking place.

This course has been FL BOARD APPROVED to meet the one (1) contact hour required for Florida Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians addressing both sex trafficking and labor trafficking, how to identify individuals who may be victims of human trafficking, how to report cases of human trafficking, and resources available to victims.

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Nurse

Describe the types of human trafficking.

Outline key factors that place a person at greater risk of being a victim of human trafficking

Recognize general indicators that a person may be a victim of human trafficking as well as validated assessment tools for identifying a human trafficking victim

Identify methods for reporting human trafficking to include the national hotline.

Outline referral options for legal services as well public and private social services available for rescue, food, clothing and shelter

Describe procedures for sharing information related to human trafficking with a patient

Pharmacist

Describe the types of human trafficking.

Outline key factors that place a person at greater risk of being a victim of human trafficking

Recognize general indicators that a person may be a victim of human trafficking as well as validated assessment tools for identifying a human trafficking victim

Identify methods for reporting human trafficking to include the national hotline.

Outline referral options for legal services as well public and private social services available for rescue, food, clothing and shelter

Describe procedures for sharing information related to human trafficking with a patient

Pharmacy Technician

Describe the types of human trafficking.

Outline key factors that place a person at greater risk of being a victim of human trafficking

Recognize general indicators that a person may be a victim of human trafficking as well as validated assessment tools for identifying a human trafficking victim

Identify methods for reporting human trafficking to include the national hotline.

Outline referral options for legal services as well public and private social services available for rescue, food, clothing and shelter

Describe procedures for sharing information related to human trafficking with a patient

ActivityACCREDITATION

Activity Type

Knowledge

Universal Activity Number

Nurse0798-0000-17-193-H04-P

Pharmacist0798-0000-17-193-H04-P

Pharmacy Technician0798-0000-17-193-H04-T

PharmCon, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

PharmCon, Inc. is an approved course provider for continuing education for nurses by the Florida Board of Nursing. PharmCon is also recognized by the California Board of Nursing as a provider of nursing programs.

In order to obtain a Statement of Credit, participants must score no less than a 70% on the activity's test and complete a program evaluation.

This continuing education activity is held as copyright by PharmCon, Inc. Through this notice, PharmCon, Inc. grants permission of its use for educational purposes only. These materials may not be used, in whole or in part, for any commercial purposes without prior permission in writing from the copyright owner(s).